
Market
Stay informed with the latest market news, trends, and updates, providing a comprehensive view
of financial landscapes without the ability to execute trades.
To streamline the experience for those seeking a platform to connect with like-minded individuals, we have simplified the interface by removing the trading functionality from the Market Page.
This will be the initial screen presented to you by default.

Below are a detailed explanation on each section for clarification.



In further detail, "Short-term," "Medium-term," and "Long-term" refer to different time horizons or durations over which traders and investors make decisions. These terms are used to describe the holding period or investment horizon of a particular trade or investment strategy.
Short-term trading typically refers to trades or investments with a horizon ranging from a few minutes to several weeks.
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Medium-term trading generally spans from a few weeks to several months.
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Long-term investments are held for an extended period, usually years or even decades.
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By selecting this in the menu, it will both affect Market Health and Market Signals.

"Crypto," "United States," "Forex," "Philippines," and "Commodities" refer to different markets or asset classes that traders and investors can participate in.

Short for cryptocurrencies. It refers to a class of digital or virtual currencies that use cryptography for security and operate on decentralized networks, typically based on blockchain technology. Examples include Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Ripple (XRP).
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Often refers to trading in assets or securities associated with the U.S. financial markets. This can include stocks listed on U.S. exchanges, U.S. government bonds, and other financial instruments tied to the U.S. economy.
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Stands for foreign exchange. It is the global marketplace for trading currencies. Forex trading involves the buying and selling of currency pairs, where traders speculate on the exchange rate between two currencies, such as the Euro/US Dollar (EUR/USD) or the Japanese Yen/US Dollar (JPY/USD).
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This signifies trading opportunities or investments related to the Philippine financial markets. This can include stocks listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), Philippine government bonds, and other assets associated with the Philippine economy.
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This refers to physical goods or raw materials that are traded on exchanges. This includes agricultural products (e.g., wheat, soybeans), energy resources (e.g., crude oil, natural gas), and precious metals (e.g., gold, silver). Traders can participate in commodity markets through futures contracts.
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This signifies trading opportunities or investments related to the Singaporean financial markets. This can include stocks listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX), Singapore government bonds, and other assets associated with the Singaporean economy.

Market Health
This refers to the overall condition or state of the financial markets at a given time.

Breakouts
This refers to a price movement of a financial instrument (such as a stock, currency pair, or commodity) that moves above or below a significant level of support or resistance.
There are two main types of breakouts:
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Bullish Breakout: This occurs when the price of an asset breaks above a resistance level, indicating a potential upward trend. Traders may interpret this as a signal to buy or go long.
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Bearish Breakout: This occurs when the price of an asset breaks below a support level, suggesting a potential downward trend. Traders may see this as a signal to sell or go short.

Breakdowns
This refers to a price movement of a financial instrument (such as a stock, currency pair, or commodity) that moves above or below a significant level of support or resistance.

Volume Spikes
This refers to a sudden and significant increase in the trading volume of a financial instrument.
Traders and analysts closely monitor volume spikes as they can provide important information about market dynamics and potential price movements.




These are all the screens under Crypto, United States, Forex, Philippines, Commodities, and Singapore.